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 ANIMALS NORTH STATE PARENT FAMILY RESOURCE GUIDE FALL/WINTER 2022/2023
       Stable Hands; Yreka. Services for ages 4 & up. Stable Hands’ mission is to improve the physical, mental and social health of people living with disabilities through therapeutic horsemanship. Therapeutic horsemanship program & Horses Helping Heroes programs consist of two 8-week sessions in the spring and fall and one 6-week session in the summer. stable- hands.org. Call for current hours. 1011 4th St., Ste. 3. (530)842-3082.
EQUINE: CLUBS, LESSONS & CAMPS FOR YOUTH
MULTIPLE COUNTIES
4H Equine Education. Youth program that offers a wide variety of equine projects including horsemanship, breeding, draft, drill, driving, English & Western, gymkhana, judging, miniature, trail riding and ponies. 4h.ucanr.edu/Projects/STEM/SET_Projects/ EquineEducation.
Butte County. (530)538-7201. Glenn County. (530)865-1107. Shasta County. (530)224-4900. Siskiyou County. (530)842-2711. Tehama County. (530)527-3101.
United States Pony Clubs, Inc. An ed- ucational organization which builds the foundations of teamwork and sportsman- ship through riding, mounted sports, care of horses and ponies, while developing and enhancing leadership, confidence, responsibility, and a sense of community in our youth and adult members. Call for info on starting a Pony Club or joining
an existing club or center. ponyclub.org. (859)254-7669.
BUTTE COUNTY
Equestrians In Harmony; Chico & Oroville. Provides classes & camps in equestrian vaulting and English riding and jump-
ing. Helps students become thoughtful, confident and safe equestrian athletes. Specially trained horses are provided for vaulting classes. Inquire about individual lesson horses. equestriansinharmony.com. (530)200-3944.
GLENN COUNTY
Equestrians In Harmony; Orland. Provides classes & camps in equestrian vaulting
and English riding and jumping. Helps students become thoughtful, confident and safe equestrian athletes. Specially trained horses are provided for vaulting classes. Call about individual lesson horses. equestriansinharmony.com. 3995 County Rd S. (530)200-3944.
SHASTA COUNTY
NorCal Trail Rides; Anderson. Offering year round guided horseback trail rides as well as horseback riding lessons in both the English and Western riding styles. Horse Boarding is available. norcaltrailrides.com. 21260 Hawes Rd. (530)515-8958.
SISKIYOU COUNTY
Mt. Hermon Kidder Creek; Etna. High ad- venture and horse experiences for the out- door enthusiast; a variety of group adven- tures available. kiddercreek.mounthermon. org. 2700 S. Kidder Creek Rd. kcadmin@ mounthermon.org. (530)467-3265.
VS Equine; Mt. Shasta. Comprehensive training program which emphasizes safe and enjoyable trail riding and sound horse- manship from the ground up. VS Equine works with sensory and trail obstacles
and frequently rides out on the trail and in the wilderness. vsequine@gmail.com. vsequine.com. (530)925-2608.
OTHER AREAS
Greenhorn Ranch; Quincy. A western paradise for people who love horseback riding, fishing, swimming, hiking, moun- tain biking, fresh mountain air, blue skies, spectacular views, starry nights and un- conditional relaxation. Features fun special events for the entire family. greenhorn- ranch.com. 2116 Greenhorn Ranch Rd. ride@greenhornranch.com. (530)283-0930.
EQUINE: RESCUES & SANCTUARIES
SISKIYOU COUNTY
Humanity For Horses; Mt. Shasta. Private sanctuary operating as a nonprofit, devoted to rescuing horses and animals from slaughter, abuse, neglect and aban- donment, providing them sanctuary for the rest of their lives. Large specialized Thoroughbred program. humanityforhors- es.org. (530)435-0151.
PETS
BUTTE COUNTY
Butte Humane Society/Spay & Neuter Clinic; Chico. Animal adoptions, spay & neuters, assistance foster program and volunteer opportunities for ages 12 & up. buttehumane.org. 13391 Garner Ln. (530)343-7917.
Paradise Animal Control & Shelter. Offer- ing animal adoptions, volunteer opportu- nities and education programs for schools. Also partners with the police department for investigations into animal abuse, neglect, res- cue, and more. townofparadise.com/animal/ page/animal-shelter & townofparadise.com/ animal. 925 American Way. (530)872-6275.
PAWS Of Oroville Clinic. Offers low-cost spay/neuter procedures & vaccines. Dental work & small medical procedures on dogs and cats. facebook.com/pawsoforoville. 3557 Oro Dam Blvd., E. pawsspayandneu- terclinic@gmail.com. (530)534-0900. Walker Street Veterinary Clinic; Orland. Treats all animal pets and exotics. Also offers monthly low-cost vaccination clinics. walkerstreetvet.com. 512 Walker St. (530)865-3630.
SHASTA COUNTY
Another Chance Animal Welfare League; Palo Cedro. Animal adoptions, educational program and volunteer opportunities. Offers resources to obtain spay/neuter vouchers to assist with pay- ment. Acawl.org. 9384 Deschutes Rd, #D. (530)547-7387.
Haven Humane Society; Anderson. Supports the Redding & Anderson com- munity by promoting humane treatment of animals through shelter, spay/neuter, adoption, community education, outreach, rescue and animal regulations. Low-cost spay/neuter program havenhumane.org. 7449 Eastside Rd. mhoblin@havenhumane. org. (530)241-1653 or Mandy Hoblin/ (530)241-5262.
Pet Town Self-Serve Pet Wash; Redding. A shop that allows you to use a variety of different soaps & shampoos to pamper your pet. Large tubs for the largest of
dogs makes washing easy. Pamper your dog, get your accessories & treats in one location. pettownwash.com. 455 Lake Blvd. (530)605-3795.
Raining Cats ‘n’ Dogs Animal Rescue; Redding. A nonprofit animal rescue or- ganization dedicated to finding adoptive homes for companion animals. Schedule an appt. to meet adoptable animals. rain- ingcatsndogs.rescuegroups.org. itsraining- catsndogs@yahoo.com. (530)232-6299. Spay & Neuter Intermountain Pets &
Pet Placement (SNIPPP); Intermountain area. A non-profit, no-kill animal wel-
fare organization based in Northeastern California. Addressing the issues related
to companion animal overpopulation through funding a spay/neuter assistance program, community education, rescue & placement of at-risk animals. snippp.org. (530)336-6006.
SISKIYOU COUNTY
Goliath Mountain Rescue; Yreka. Dog rescue organization brings in huskies & shepherds from high-kill shelters and unfit homes. Together with the help of special volunteer foster homes, provides 4-legged friends the time to heal and find new loving homes. Foster homes and supplies always needed. goliathmountainrescue. com. (530)598-0227.
PURR-ANGELS; Yreka. Provides compas- sionate care and population control of feral/homeless felines through colony
management programs, abandoned or abused cat & kitten foster/adoption pro- grams and spay/neuter/vaccinate clinics. purr-angels.org. (530)842-1875.
Rescue Ranch, Inc.; Yreka. Rescue Ranch is a nonprofit, no-kill organization whose only purpose is to rescue dogs of all breeds. Dedicated to helping each dog find his/her forever home. Classes for canines, boarding and volunteer opportu- nities. Open daily. Call for hours. rrdog.org. 2216 Oberlin Rd. (530)842-0829.
Siskiyou County Animal Care Shelter; Yreka. Animal adoptions, fostering op- portunities. By appointment only. Call for current hours. co.siskiyou.ca.us/animalcon- trol. 550 S Foothill Dr. (530)841-4028. Siskiyou Humane Society; Mt. Shasta. The Siskiyou Humane Society exists to improve the lives of companion animals by shelter- ing, rehabilitating, reducing pet overpop- ulation and finding permanent homes. Animal adoptions, volunteer opportu- nities, classroom visits and educational opportunities. siskiyouhumane.org. 1208 N. My. Shasta Blvd. (530)926-4052. Siskiyou Spay/Neuter Incentive Program (SNIP); Yreka. Financial assistance for qual- ifying low-income families. siskiyousnip. org. (541)531-1086.
TEHAMA COUNTY
Animal Care Center. Animal sheltering services for Tehama County; housing and caring for stray dogs, horses, farm animals, and pocket pets. Practicing and promoting compassionate care of all animals, both in our care and in the community we serve. We strive to reunite lost animals with their owners and find forever homes for animals whose owners cannot be located. We work closely with several rescues to transfer some of our animals to other locations
so they can find homes in other areas.
We are extremely proud of our high live release rate and incredibly grateful to the organizations and volunteers who make it possible. co.tehama.ca.us/animal-services. (530)527-3439.
P.E.T.S. (Providing Essentials For Tehama Shelter); Red Bluff. Nonprofit group supporting Tehama County Animal Care Center animals by raising funds for medical care, supplies and transportation. Provides education and training for ani- mals and their adopters. petstehama.org. (530)527-8702.
The Aquarium & Pets; Red Bluff. Quality supplies, knowledgeable customer service and a variety of pet care products for dogs, cats, reptiles, fish, birds and small animals. Live animals are also available for sale, from scaly & underwater creatures to feathered friends & furry critters. aquariu- mandpets.godaddysites.com. 345 S. Main St. (530)527-4588.
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